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Hi. Looking for some advice on thermostats.
I've got a Vaillant 835 Ecotec Plus set up but have not yet installed a thermostat.
The house is approx 100sqm, a victorian terrace but fairly well insulated under the ground floor and in the loft. It has two zones: 25sqm of liquid underfloor on a grundfos recirculating pump and the rest of the house is serviced by column radiators.
The radiators have been over-specified in terms of total surface area with the aim of being able to run them at a cooler temperature for longer periods of time whilst still having a good overall output.
Is there an advantage in terms of efficiency regarding going the way of a modulating thermostat like the VRC720F if I don't ever intend for the radiator flow temp to go above 55c? Or will I achieve the same level of efficiency with a standard learning thermostat that doesn't support modulation? I'm struggling to see the benefits of modulation as opposed to just sticking the boiler on a low temperature and letting a non modulating thermostat (like google nest) figure out when to turn it on and off.
My intention is to have the underfloor on a simple on/off timer to maintain a constant surface temperature of the floor and to have the rest of the house gently boosted by the rads.
Thanks!
I've got a Vaillant 835 Ecotec Plus set up but have not yet installed a thermostat.
The house is approx 100sqm, a victorian terrace but fairly well insulated under the ground floor and in the loft. It has two zones: 25sqm of liquid underfloor on a grundfos recirculating pump and the rest of the house is serviced by column radiators.
The radiators have been over-specified in terms of total surface area with the aim of being able to run them at a cooler temperature for longer periods of time whilst still having a good overall output.
Is there an advantage in terms of efficiency regarding going the way of a modulating thermostat like the VRC720F if I don't ever intend for the radiator flow temp to go above 55c? Or will I achieve the same level of efficiency with a standard learning thermostat that doesn't support modulation? I'm struggling to see the benefits of modulation as opposed to just sticking the boiler on a low temperature and letting a non modulating thermostat (like google nest) figure out when to turn it on and off.
My intention is to have the underfloor on a simple on/off timer to maintain a constant surface temperature of the floor and to have the rest of the house gently boosted by the rads.
Thanks!